Good News: Eric Holder Promoting Black vs. Hispanic Race War

CNS News has found some interesting video of Attorney General Eric Holder praising controversial Rev. Al Sharpton during a speech at Sharpton’s National Action Network conference on Wednesday.

CNS has the quotes:

At the opening of NAN’s 14th annual convention in Washington, D.C., the attorney general first thanked MSNBC’s Rev. Sharpton “for your partnership, your friendship, and your tireless efforts to speak out for the voiceless, to stand up for the powerless, and to shine a light on the problems we must solve, and the promises we must fulfill.”

The glowing speech is curious considering Sharpton has been an advocate for Zimmerman’s guilt before he was even charged with a crime.

Yesterday several callers to the Mark Levin radio show -- who self-identified as Hispanic/Latino -- were livid with Holder's endorsement of "Reverend Al". In the new media, Hispanic websites are tracking the case with what I interpret as a distinct sense of unease.

Racial animosities between the African-American and Latino communities are simmering, thanks to tacit encouragement by Eric Holder and Barack Obama. It's gotten so bad that the shadow arm of the Mexican government, the radical separatist group La Raza (literally: "The Race" or "The Master Race"), has ridden to the rescue of the White House.

Just in case tensions weren't high enough in the Trayvon Martin case, the head of a controversial Hispanic group appears happy to pour gasoline on the fire.

Calling for an African-American-Hispanic alliance against "common enemies", La Raza President Janet Murguia used Wednesday's Al Sharpton radio show to spread an incendiary message of hate. Happy to conveniently overlook George Zimmerman's Peruvian ancestry, Murguia made her divisive agenda abundantly clear...

JANET MURGUIA (PRESIDENT, LA RAZA) (36:39): I think for us it’s about understanding that we have common interests and we have to be able to understand that our demographics today, a lot of people want to pit who’s the largest minority vs. who’s taking over as the largest demographic and all that.

We need to understand that when you put those two demographics together you know when you put sixteen percent of the Latino population now in the US combined with fourteen percent of the African American population is what can we do together now to attack those common enemies? To attack the common barriers that present themselves for us.

When violence results, will these extremists take responsibility, or continue to deflect blame everywhere else? Who will be hurt or killed thanks to their reckless rhetoric?

I will vote for Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, or any other Republican in November to get rid of Barack Obama and his henchmen. These people must be thrown out of office and, if necessary, prosecuted by a real attorney general.